WATCH: Latest “WDW News Tonight” Celebrates the History of Streets of America

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PHOTO REPORT: Disney’s Hollywood Studios 8/16/16 (Halloween Merchandise, PizzeRizzo, Star Wars, ETC.)

I made a short trip over to Disney’s Hollywood Studios thsi weekend to see what was new and exciting around the park, and honestly, a lot more had changed in a week than I had expected. This trip, we’ll take a look at the Halloween merchandise the Disney Parks will be selling this year (yes, it is mid-August), some new Star Wars merchandise, the latest progress on the Muppets Courtyard overhaul (including the Muppets eatery, PizzeRizzo), and the rather earnest start to the demolition of the Streets of America area.

Halloween 2016 Merchandise Arrives at Walt Disney World

Halloween 2016 merchandise has landed at the Walt Disney World Resort

Halloween 2016 merchandise has landed at the Walt Disney World Resort

A rather large assortment of Halloween merchandise can already be found in the Celebrity 5 & 10 store on Hollywood Boulevard.

Halloween 2016 merchandise has landed at the Walt Disney World Resort

Halloween 2016 merchandise has landed at the Walt Disney World Resort

Stitch vampire antenna topper

Stitch vampire antenna topper

Stitch vampire antenna topper

Stitch vampire antenna topper

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Hanging Trick or Treat sign

Halloween 2016 mug

Halloween 2016 mug

Halloween 2016 mug

Halloween 2016 mug

Halloween 2016 merchandise has landed at the Walt Disney World Resort

Halloween 2016 merchandise has landed at the Walt Disney World Resort

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I don’t even really know what this is…

How is this $19.99?

How is this $19.99?

New for 2016 Mickey Mouse Halloween Plush

New for 2016 Mickey Mouse Halloween Plush

New for 2016 Minnie Mouse Halloween Plush

New for 2016 Minnie Mouse Halloween Plush

Mickey Mouse spider antenna topper

Mickey Mouse spider antenna topper

Large metal Mickey Mouse Jack-O-Lantern

Large metal Mickey Mouse Jack-O-Lantern

Halloween 2016 plate

Halloween 2016 plate

Halloween 2016 bowl

Halloween 2016 bowl

Halloween 2016 bowl

Halloween 2016 bowl

Halloween 2016 countdown calendar

Halloween 2016 countdown calendar

Halloween 2016 ceramic jack-o-lantern

Halloween 2016 ceramic jack-o-lantern

Halloween 2016 headwear

Halloween 2016 headwear

Oasis Canteen Tries to Dig Up Some Customers

Oasis Canteen

Oasis Canteen

Oasis Canteen, near the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular, might have the most reprinted menu in all of Walt Disney World.

Oasis Canteen

Oasis Canteen

The menu was remade once more, this time with pictures of most of the offerings. As good as it might look, stay away from the Mickey Brownie

New Star Wars Merchandise

New Star Wars toys

New Star Wars toys

All 4 of the Star Wars wind up toys are now on sale at Tatooine Traders.

New Star Wars toys

New Star Wars toys

New Star Wars toys

New Star Wars toys

New Star Wars toys

New Star Wars toys

New Star Wars toys

New Star Wars toys

Streets of America Demolition & Muppets Courtyard Overhaul

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

Much of the New York Street facade has been gutted of anything useful at this point and is just an empty shell.

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

Speakers that play the Muppets Courtyard music were ripped from the structure, so they now rest on temporary speaker stands behind the Star Wars construction walls.

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

MuppetVision 3-D

MuppetVision 3-D

Gone are posters for the ABC television series The Muppets and back are the original MuppetVision 3-D posters.

PizzeRizzo

PizzeRizzo

Work continues on PizzeRizzo, opening this Fall.

PizzeRizzo

PizzeRizzo

PizzeRizzo

PizzeRizzo

Railings were installed on the second level patio this week.

PizzeRizzo

PizzeRizzo

The faux fire escape was also installed above the main entrance.

PizzeRizzo

PizzeRizzo

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

The pile of rubble behind MuppetVision 3-D remains.

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

A rather large wall from a New York Street facade is now missing, likely meaning that the removal of the area has finally begun.

Streets of America demolition

Streets of America demolition

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The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights: Making Disney History

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Disney’s Hollywood Studios has been the host of The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights since 1995.  For nearly two decades, this unforgettable display has been one of Walt Disney World’s main attractions during the Christmas season.  Before making its mark on Disney history, the Osborne family light show caused a great deal of controversy in its origins of Little Rock, Arkansas.

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Abiding by the request of his daughter, Jennings Osborne decorated his home in 1,000 Christmas lights in 1986.  Year after year, Jennings Osborne and his family progressively increased their display, causing it to bring visitors from all areas of Arkansas.  By 1993, the Osbornes were using more than three million lights.  These not only covered their home, but also spanned both properties adjacent to their house which Jennings Osborne had purchased in order to intensify the spectacle.  Osborne showcased his Christmas lights and elaborate decorations, including two carousels of lights and a seventy foot tall Christmas tree of lights, for thirty-five consecutive days from the time of sunset until midnight.  The Osbornes lived on a very busy street of Little Rock and consequently the lights caused major traffic congestion, which led to many discontented neighbors and drivers.  This growing gripe against the Osbornes eventually turned into a lawsuit against the family, in which the Osbornes were not successful.  In the events to follow, the Osbornes’ light show was restricted to 15 days and reduced hours. Osbourne appealed to the Arkansas Supreme Court to overturn this ruling, but they refused.  The final chance for Jennings Osborne’s Christmas lights display to be unrestricted took place in an appeal to the United States Supreme Court in 1994.  One year later, the Supreme Court ruled that Osborne’s display was to be completely abolished.

Osborne received several offers from potential new hosts of the display.  It was not until he was contacted by Walt Disney World project director John Phelan that a deal was finalized.  Phelan communicated with Osborne’s attorney to arrange for the transfer of the rights to this production so it could be brought to life again in Walt Disney World.  The offer made by Phelan was for “The Osborne Family Spectacle of Lights” to be placed in (the now former) “Residential Street” of the Studios Backlot Tour in Disney’s Hollywood Studios (at the time, Disney-MGM Studios) by the Christmas season of 1995.  Osborne wrongly perceived this to be an offer from Disney to bring his display to a residential street of Orlando.  When this misunderstanding was addressed and clearly explained to Osborne, he gladly agreed to the offer.

In 2003, as Residential Street was beginning to be demolished to clear space for the incoming Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show, the new home for the Osborne Family Spectacle of Lights was set to be the Streets of America.  At the time of this transition, a new effect was added that is now regarded as a classic when visiting the Walt Disney World Resort in the Christmas season: a simulation of snowfall.  This winter scene is made possible through one-hundred gallons of fluid placed into thirty-three snow machines on a nightly basis.  Now consuming this large area of space, the spectacular was improved in 2006 by allowing the lights to be dimmed electronically.  By adding this feature, the lights are now able to “dance” choreographically to Christmas music by Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Elvis Presley and more. Hence the display’s current name: The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights.

The most recent and notable change to this show took place in 2011.  For this year’s display, the lights were all changed to LED bulbs and ropelights, which gave a new aesthetically stunning appearance to the event.  Also, the large and notable “canopy” was improved to contain the three primary colors, red, blue, and green, in LEDs.  This gave the canopy 21,600 pixels, which can derive up to sixteen billion colors, therefore creating a form of video screen.

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Bringing The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights to such a large scale for millions to enjoy took quite some time and unexpected events.  Annually, this breathtaking event is made possible through extensive creative efforts and millions of lights.  Most importantly, it continues due to the appreciation of Disney’s Hollywood Studios’ guests who return during this season for this highlight of Walt Disney World’s Christmas spirit.  What may have originally been seen by the Osborne family as an end to their Christmas tradition was truly an outlet that preserves their legacy of lights.

Osborne Family Spectacle of Lights Dances with “Phineas and Ferb” in 2010

The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights is back at Disney’s Hollywood Studios this year with a few new additions and some changes:

-In between some of the dance sequences, a staged radio interview with the creator of the spectacle, Jennings Osborne, takes place
-One building has a falling snow effect in the windows, you’ll see this in our video during one of the dance sequences
-Two new sequences starring characters from the Disney Channel original series “Phineas and Ferb” have been added. In the first, Phineas and Ferb fix some technical problems with the lights and then have them dance to “Christmas is Starting Now” from the Phineas and Ferb Christmas Special. The second skit has Dr. Doofenshmirtz attempting to take over the display before being foiled by Perry the Platapus.

WDWNT Reporter Banks Lee brings us a video of the Spectacle with all of these new additions, courtesy of the WDWNTube: